Notes and tips for using TI-83, TI-83+, and TI-84 calculators for statistics applications.
Quick tips
Legend
-
represents a button press
-
[ ]
represents yellow command or green letter behind a key
-
<>
represents items on the screen
To adjust the contrast
Press
, then hold
to increase the contrast or
to decrease the contrast.
To capitalize letters and words
Press
to get one capital letter, or press
, then
to set all button presses to capital letters.
You can return to the top-level button values by pressing
again.
To correct a mistake
If you hit a wrong button, just hit
and start again.
To write in scientific notation
Numbers in scientific notation are expressed on the TI-83, 83+, and 84 using E notation, such that...
- 4.321 E 4 =
- 4.321 E -4 =
To transfer programs or equations from one calculator to another:
Both calculators: Insert your respective end of the link cable cable
and press
, then
[LINK]
.
- Use the arrows to navigate to and select
<RECEIVE>
- Press
- Press appropriate number or letter.
- Use up and down arrows to access the appropriate item.
- Press
to select item to transfer.
- Press right arrow to navigate to and select
<TRANSMIT>
.
- Press
ERROR 35 LINK generally means that the cables have not been inserted far enough.
Both calculators: Insert your respective end of the link cable cable
Both calculators: press
, then
[QUIT]
To exit when done.
Manipulating one-variable statistics
These directions are for entering data with the built-in statistical program.
Sample data
Data |
Frequency |
-2 |
10 |
-1 |
3 |
0 |
4 |
1 |
5 |
3 |
8 |
We are manipulating 1-variable statistics.
To begin:
- Turn on the calculator.
- Access statistics mode.
- Select
<4:ClrList>
to clear data from lists, if desired.
,
- Enter list
[L1]
to be cleared.
,
[L1]
,
- Display last instruction.
,
[ENTRY]
- Continue clearing remaining lists in the same fashion, if desired.
,
,
[L2]
,
- Access statistics mode.
- Select
<1:Edit . . .>
- Enter data. Data values go into
[L1]
. (You may need to arrow over to
[L1]
)
- In
[L2]
, enter the frequencies for each data value in
[L1]
.
- Type in a frequency and enter it. (If a data value appears only once, the frequency is "1")
,
- Continue in the same manner until all data values are entered.
- Access statistics mode.
- Navigate to
<CALC>
- Access
<1:1-var Stats>
- Indicate that the data is in
[L1]
...
,
[L1]
,
- ...and indicate that the frequencies are in
[L2]
.
,
[L2]
,
- The statistics should be displayed. You may arrow down to get remaining statistics. Repeat as necessary.
Drawing histograms
We will assume that the data is already entered
We will construct 2 histograms with the built-in STATPLOT application. The first way will use the default ZOOM. The second way will involve customizing a new graph.
- Access graphing mode.
,
[STAT PLOT]
- Select
<1:plot 1>
To access plotting - first graph.
- Use the arrows navigate go to
<ON>
to turn on Plot 1.
<ON>
,
- Use the arrows to go to the histogram picture and select the histogram.
- Use the arrows to navigate to
<Xlist>
- If "L1" is not selected, select it.
,
[L1]
,
- Use the arrows to navigate to
<Freq>
.
- Assign the frequencies to
[L2]
.
,
[L2]
,
- Go back to access other graphs.
,
[STAT PLOT]
- Use the arrows to turn off the remaining plots.
-
Be sure to deselect or clear all equations before graphing.